Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) is hosting the Asia Pasific Advanced Network 37th Meeting (APAN37) which will be held at Savoy Homann Bidakara Hotel, Bandung, Indonesia from 20-24 January 2014.
The event will consists of presentations and workshops on advanced network technologies and application. There will be plenty of opportunity to interact with colleagues from Asia-Pacific advanced networking and research communities and beyond during this meeting.
Topics covered in this meeting relates to the development, deployment and/or use of NRENs both domestically and internationally. Existing APAN Working Group are:
Chris Elvidge, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA [chris.elvidge AT noaa.gov]
Selected papers from the 37th APAN will be published online as part of the APAN Proceedings (http://journals.sfu.ca/apan/index.php/apan/issue/archive). Papers are invited from presenters in any of the scheduled sessions. There is no requirement for presenters to submit a paper. However, any presenter is welcome to submit a paper. Each submitted paper will be reviewed and scored by three independent reviewers. In some cases papers will be accepted provisionally, with specific changes recommended for revision prior to final acceptance. APAN aims to provide a forum for graduate students, faculty and researchers in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond to exchange information on their research activities that are based on or make use of high bandwidth networks.
It is recommended that a prospective author contact the workshop chair to discuss and refine the concept for their paper.
Only papers that are presented in one of the scheduled sessions will be eligible for publication in the proceedings. At least one of the listed authors has to attend APAN37. The peer review process has an 80% acceptance target.
12 Sep 2013 | Call for papers issued |
12 Sep 2013 | Web site open for submission of papers |
20 Jan 2014 - 24 Jan 2014 | 37th APAN |
07 Feb 2014 | Submissions close |
01 Apr 2014 | Target date for publication of volume 37 |
Papers should use the designated template [Download Here]. There is no set page limit, but in general six to ten pages should be sufficient for most papers. Authors are welcome to use color figures and can submit ancillary media content that can be posted for download alongside their paper.
Authors should submit their papers at http://journals.sfu.ca/apan/index.php/apan/login. To gain access to this system you will need to establish a login. Be sure to indicate the session you are presenting in. If you do not have a full paper ready, you can also use the paper template and submission system to submit an abstract prior to APAN 37. The purpose of submitting an abstract is to indicate your interest in presenting at APAN 37. You can replace the abstract for a full paper later. Note that only full papers will be published in the proceedings.
In mid-February 2014, the editor will organize a review panel based on recommendations from the session chairs. In general, each paper will be rated by three reviewers. The review form is available for authors' perusal [Download Here]. It is anticipate that 80% of the submitted papers will be accepted for publications.
20-24 Januari 2014